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arxiv: 1511.09339 · v2 · pith:RKFOPKAFnew · submitted 2015-11-30 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det

Separation of Scintillation and Cherenkov Lights in Linear Alkyl Benzene

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To separate scintillation and Cherenkov lights in water-based liquid scintillator detectors is a desired feature for future neutrino and proton decay researches. Linear alkyl benzene (LAB) is one important ingredient of a water-based liquid scintillator being developed. In this paper we observed a good separation of scintillation and Cherenkov lights in an LAB sample. The rising and decay times of the scintillation light of the LAB were measured to be $(7.7\pm3.0)\ \rm{ns}$ and $(36.6\pm2.4)\ \rm{ns}$, respectively, while the full width [-3$\sigma$, 3$\sigma$] of the Cherenkov light was 12 ns dominated by the time resolution of our photomultiplier tubes. The light yield of the scintillation was measured to be $(1.01\pm0.12)\times10^3\ \rm{photons}/\rm{MeV}$.

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